Over the last decade, Fall Out Boy has fostered a legacy that’s become synonymous with the emo-pop scene of the early aughts. The band returned earlier this year with their seventh studio album M A N I A, incorporating electronic sounds and lyrics filled with references to pop culture. While Fall Out Boy has evolved through a slew of material, it’s impossible to forget where the fandom originally began.

“Thnks fr th Mmrs” revolves around themes of a broken relationship but it also contains critical commentary towards society’s obsession with fame.

“There’s all these rules,” Wentz tells Genius, in reference to the music industry. “When you’re a part of the punk rock scene you create all these rules, or whatever. And it was so refreshing to hear something where those rules didn’t apply.”